Tennessee and Vanderbilt basketball each added a marquee nonconference game to their schedules on Thursday when the SEC/Big 12 Challenge matchups were announced.

The Vols will host West Virginia, which UT coach Rick Barnes hinted at earlier this week on a Big Orange Caravan stop. Vanderbilt will play at Oklahoma. The games take place on Jan. 26, 2019.

"(I have) so much respect for Bob Huggins and what he has done in his career," Barnes said Thursday at the Big Orange Caravan stop in Kingsport. "As a person, I love him. Being in the Big 12, we certainly know each other. You think about it and you couple that with the football game there and then they will come to us sometime at the end of January. We know his style. We understand that. I think our fans will love it. We look forward to that game.”

Tipoff times and network designations will be announced at a later date. Four of the 10 games will be televised on ESPN; four will be shown on ESPN2; and two games will air on ESPNU.

The SEC won the challenge for the first time last season (6-4), with Tennessee contributing to the success with a blowout win at Iowa State. Vanderbilt beat TCU 81-78 at home.

The Volunteers are 3-5 all-time against West Virginia, including a 1-2 mark in Knoxville. The programs haven't met since November 2007, when the Vols defeated the Mountaineers 74-72 at the Legends Classic in Newark, N.J.